a Medatative Cabled Sheep
a non-wooly sheep
I've gotten involved in a variety of yarn swaps on Ravelry. For those unfamiliar, a swap is an on-your-honor trade among a group of people. A limit is set for how much your box should be worth as well as a few items that must be included in the box. Each swap usually has a theme, too: tea, earth day, journalimg, etc.
For the yoga swap I did late last year, the rules said you needed to include one hand made item, and something in the package must contain an "ohm" symbol. After a bit of research, I found that my swap partner collected sheep. I remembered a pattern I had picked up at the Black Sheep Wool Company in Salt Lake City. It was a perfect fit.
- Pattern: Petite Sheep by Melanie Elizondo, a $4 handout available at Black Sheep Wool Company
- Matrials:
- 1/2 ball of Plymouth Yarn Royal Bamboo in white
- 1/4 ball (or less) of Plymouth Yarn Royal Bamboo in brown
- one set of size 3 double pointed needles
- tapestry needle
- two U-bolts for legs
- polyfil stuffing
- Modifications:
- added a needle point "ohm" symbol to the belly
- If I make this again, I'll not bind off the belly until after I've added the legs, that way I don't have to pick up stitches and it will produce a smoother transition from body to leg
- Ravelry Link
